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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose confirmed Wednesday that his office was one of 15 election offices nationwide that were affected by suspicious packages.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose’s office received a suspicious package from an unknown source containing a powdery substance, his office said in a news release Wednesday. The ...
OHIO (WOIO) - A suspicious package was sent to Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, his office confirmed Wednesday. A ...
LaRose says investigators determined the powdery substance send to 15 states' election officials to be nonhazardous.